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The science of food pairing for maximum nutrient absorption
Most of us have heard the basics: eat your greens, get enough protein, don't skip breakfast. But there's a whole layer of ...
Written by Registered Dietitian, Sean Soderman, Womack Army Medical Center. FORT BRAGG, N.C--As we celebrate the 50th Anniversary of National Nutrition Month, remembering to ‘Fuel for the Future’ is a ...
A healthy diet is one mostly made up of foods high in the nutrients the body needs to function, like vitamins, minerals and antioxidants, which are consistently linked to better heart function, ...
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6 Common Foods That Inhibit Iron Absorption
Our bodies need iron to make hemoglobin, the protein found in red blood cells that transports oxygen throughout the body, says Suzie Finkel, RD, founder of Well DigestedNutrition. "Iron has a role in ...
Iron supplements can be an easy way to get more iron, but there are plenty of foods that are high in iron that you can ...
You can eat all the ‘healthy’ foods on this planet and yet not get the full nutritional benefit from them. Wondering why?
A drink with your breakfast, lunch or dinner can make your meal more enjoyable. But have you considered whether your drink of choice may affect the way your body absorbs the nutrients in your food?
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